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Knife Steel Chart for iphone ver. 1.2 in appstore

Knife steel chart 1.2 is in appstore. Added listings support(catching up with Android), and support for the new iphone 5. Unfortunately, I had to test on simulator, so if you happen to have iphone 5, lemme know if all is ok. Specifically, no black bars or abnormally stretched images/controls etc...

I've looked at 3 different steels and so far 'composition' hasn't been spelled right once . . lol. Seems like a cool app, i'll have to play around with it a while before i form an opinion though (not that you were asking for one )

Thanks for the feedback.
@ FatherHudson - Since it is a binary code, words are coded, so once or 1001th time, it will be spelled incorrectly till I fix it. Anyhow, it'd help if you told me on which screen, where was a typo.

Perhaps the search engine has to be refined a bit. I just tried to search for CPM 3V by writing "3V" and go no results. It finds it by searching for "CPM", though. Now, this isn't necessarily a problem for 3V but for more exotic steels with long names it might cause some problems.

Perhaps the search engine has to be refined a bit. I just tried to search for CPM 3V by writing "3V" and go no results. It finds it by searching for "CPM", though. Now, this isn't necessarily a problem for 3V but for more exotic steels with long names it might cause some problems.

Thanks, that's exactly the kind of input I am looking for.
Search is done using "Begins with search phrase" approach, I thought if it was done using "contains search phrase" method it'd generate too many hits. I can definitely change that given enough support or requests.
For now, if you want search to be more universal, you can start search string with *, which represents "Any character" and then 3V, although in this specific case I've added 3V alias, since all CPM steels have aliases w/o CPM keyword...